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  • Specific gut bacteria may be associated with pulmonary arterial hypertension

    Science Daily. - February 24, 2020

    Researchers have found a specific bacterial profile in the gut of people with pulmonary arterial hypertension, a chronic and progressive disease that causes constriction of arteries in the lungs. The unique bacterial profile predicted pulmonary arterial hypertension with 83% accuracy.

  • Trump s Budget Proposes Ending States Medical Marijuana Protections, ...

    PR-inside.com. - February 12, 2020

    (PR-inside.com) ST PETERSBURG, FL / ACCESSWIRE / February 12, 2020 / President Tump's budget would remove protections for medical marijuana states and block Washington, D.C. from legalizing sales.The reason why the federal Government is opposed to the state to state federally illegal …

  • Novartis lung cancer drug gets priority U.S. review

    Reuters. - February 11, 2020

    Novartis has won fast-track U.S. regulatory review for capmatinib (INC280) in a hard-to-treat form of lung cancer, the Swiss drugmaker said on Tuesday.

  • Breathing may change your mind about free will

    Science Daily. - February 06, 2020

    Is free will just an illusion? For decades, a signal from the brain called the 'readiness potential' has been interpreted to mean that free will may be an illusion. Backed by signals from the brain and lungs, scientists have discovered that the readiness potential is in fact coupled t…

  • Radio host Rush Limbaugh announces lung cancer diagnosis on air

    Reuters. - February 03, 2020

    Conservative radio talk show host Rush Limbaugh announced on the air on Monday that he has been diagnosed with "advanced lung cancer" but plans to continue to do his program "as normally and as competently" as he can while he undergoes treatment.